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but i am also reminded of what ronald reagan taught us years ago, good polic makes good politics, john boehner needs to emphasis economic growth, is the way to get increed revenue. and there is two ways to -- two imperatives, dress down reduce, and discipline our government run among so there is confidence to grow in private sector then a tax system that accommodates that growth. you will dress a tax system of this country, from theoint of view of what is fair, have you taken the most simple minded way to address taxes. taxes are about raising the necessary revenue to fund the minimum, i i effective governmet that does interfere with growth of private sector, to to so in such a way as to encourage the maximum growth of the private sector is where you get maximum revenue. neil: we're at this cliff, possibility, republicans are under pressure, president said, i'm not budging, -- he left open some details, but he certainly want toss raise taxes on the rich. i guess they can decide whether they will resurrect old rate or closing loophole, how would you feel if they closed loopholes, and cr
but i am also reminded of what ronald reagan taught us years ago, good polic makes good politics, john boehner needs to emphasis economic growth, is the way to get increed revenue. and there is two ways to -- two imperatives, dress down reduce, and discipline our government run among so there is confidence to grow in private sector then a tax system that accommodates that growth. you will dress a tax system of this country, from theoint of view of what is fair, have you taken the most simple...
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a blood sample drawn from ronald reagan in 1981. bob orr has the story. >> reporter: the anonymous seller says the vial of blood was drawn from president reagan the day he was shot 31 years ago. the online auction posting notes the blood was to be examined for lead level. a five-inch glass tube carries the president's name and the last name of his doctor, aaron. has designation four, meaning he was a thoracic patient. the overseas auction house says traces of dried blood are clearly visible in the tube and bidders are interested. the price is approaching 9200 pounds, nearly $15,000. the executive director of the reagan presidential foundation. >> i don't know that a reaction could be anything other than outraged. this is not baseball cards that are being sold on the internet. it's the blood of the 40th president of the united states, ronald reagan. >> reporter: the seller says the vial has been in his family for 31 years. his mother, then an employee of the lab, brought it home about a week after the assassination attempt. the aucti
a blood sample drawn from ronald reagan in 1981. bob orr has the story. >> reporter: the anonymous seller says the vial of blood was drawn from president reagan the day he was shot 31 years ago. the online auction posting notes the blood was to be examined for lead level. a five-inch glass tube carries the president's name and the last name of his doctor, aaron. has designation four, meaning he was a thoracic patient. the overseas auction house says traces of dried blood are clearly...
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ronald reagan was correct. trust but verify. monitors do not usurp the functions of sheriffs. there was a provision that i quote shall not and is not intended to replace or assume the role or duties of the defendant including the sheriff, unquote. monitors work collaboratively with the sheriff's office, police departments, courts, communities, and the department of justice to provide necessary support and assistance to ensure that the problems are fixed and effective in sustainable fashion. unfortunately this provision was unacceptable to the sheriff and mcso and negotiations ceased. left with it is choice, earlier today we filed a civil complaint in the united states district court against sheriff arpio, the maricopa county sheriff's office, and maricopa county. the police are supposed to protect and serve our communities, not divide them. at its core this is an abusive -- the police are supposed to protect and serve our communities, not divide them. at its core this is an abuse of power case involving a sheriff and a sheriff's office that disregarded the constitution, ignore
ronald reagan was correct. trust but verify. monitors do not usurp the functions of sheriffs. there was a provision that i quote shall not and is not intended to replace or assume the role or duties of the defendant including the sheriff, unquote. monitors work collaboratively with the sheriff's office, police departments, courts, communities, and the department of justice to provide necessary support and assistance to ensure that the problems are fixed and effective in sustainable fashion....
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i disagreed with i think both of you about ronald reagan. no question he was a terribly effective, his presidency was terribly effective but i think his presidency was more the product of general electric and lee atwater and the people who were behind him and around him and telling him what to say, due in think than he was as a thinker and/or a mover on fee, and the political world. >> i used to think that too. i read his diary. have you read them? he also thought about it himself. >> i wouldn't say completely but -- >> actually his diaries are rather well-written. most of our politicians cannot write at all so it's rather surprising actually. >> i would also disagree with you a little bit on that mike. i'm no fan of ronald reagan politically but in the course of writing this i came to, i came to the idea that he was just a puppet because i talk to people who worked on his campaign who worked very early on in 64 and what they said was reagan would sit down and they would tell him, he would meet with his group and the speechwriters and tell t
i disagreed with i think both of you about ronald reagan. no question he was a terribly effective, his presidency was terribly effective but i think his presidency was more the product of general electric and lee atwater and the people who were behind him and around him and telling him what to say, due in think than he was as a thinker and/or a mover on fee, and the political world. >> i used to think that too. i read his diary. have you read them? he also thought about it himself....
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. >> you know what tax revenue did under ronald reagan? it went up 100% even though they cut taxes dramatically. tax revenue doubled in eight years. don't forget, you can catch the vice presidential debate tomorrow night here on cnbc beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >> let's go to jackie deangelis with this market flash. >> good afternoon, guys. taking a look at shares of walmart. of course, it hit record highs earlier in the session. coming off just a little bit. despite the fact that earlier the cfo reiterated fiscal 2013 sales guidance, maybe investors were looking for him to boost that up. he did reduce cap ex spending for 2013. the new reach, 12 to $13 billion. that could have something to do with it as well. the stock still higher on the day. just a little bit of a selloff. bill. >> i think those costco numbers helped the retailers today as well. a lot of the big box retailers doing well today. we're headi ining toward the cl. about 25 minutes left. we're hovering near the lows of the session with the dow down more than 130 point
. >> you know what tax revenue did under ronald reagan? it went up 100% even though they cut taxes dramatically. tax revenue doubled in eight years. don't forget, you can catch the vice presidential debate tomorrow night here on cnbc beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >> let's go to jackie deangelis with this market flash. >> good afternoon, guys. taking a look at shares of walmart. of course, it hit record highs earlier in the session. coming off just a little bit. despite...
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. >> reporter: president obama said ronald reagan advocated the same idea so perhaps it should be called the reagan rule instead of the buffett rule. while the president was holding his event, mitt romney's advisers were holding a conference call saying the president's proposals represent the worst of washington. back to you. >>> mitt romney turned his focus to president obama this morning. that comes one day after rival candidate rick santorum was suspending his campaign. he said his run to unseed mr. obama is like the 1980 race between ronald reagan and jimmy carter. >> i think this president represents a throwback to the old style democrats of the past. big government, welfare state democrats and that most democrats moved away from that under bill clinton and others who have said we want smaller government, small taxes, a stronger economy. this president has gone the wrong way. >> now president obama seems to be focusing on mitt romney. yesterday, the president accused the former massachusetts governor of not paying his fair share of taxes. >> and newt gingrich says he's still in the
. >> reporter: president obama said ronald reagan advocated the same idea so perhaps it should be called the reagan rule instead of the buffett rule. while the president was holding his event, mitt romney's advisers were holding a conference call saying the president's proposals represent the worst of washington. back to you. >>> mitt romney turned his focus to president obama this morning. that comes one day after rival candidate rick santorum was suspending his campaign. he...
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i liked ronald reagan. i respected ronald reagan. i disagreed with his policies. this is the obama derangement syndrome. that you just heard. word for word. the idea that president obama admits that he experimented with drugs, the only difference between him and george w. bush is he admits him and george w. bush denied it and the media let him get away with it. look what obama has accomplished in his lifetime and look at his policies as president and tell me where you disagree with him rather than, which this guy just did. that's the book. go after him personally. they can't -- they cannot help themselves.
i liked ronald reagan. i respected ronald reagan. i disagreed with his policies. this is the obama derangement syndrome. that you just heard. word for word. the idea that president obama admits that he experimented with drugs, the only difference between him and george w. bush is he admits him and george w. bush denied it and the media let him get away with it. look what obama has accomplished in his lifetime and look at his policies as president and tell me where you disagree with him rather...
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se presume que tres aviones casi chocan en el aire en el aeropuerto internacional ronald reagan en este audio se puede escuchar como la controladora de vuelo pide que el vuelo 3329 y el vuelo 3471 cambien su rumbo audio controladora de vuelo la controladora pierde la paciencia y los pilotos tampoco saben lo que esta pasando audio controladora de vuelo uno de los aviones que estaba a punto de aterrizar proveni Ía de la ciudad de portland maine los otros dos despegaban con direcciÓn a las ciudades de port columbus, ohio y kansas city international se presume que fue una falta de comunicaciÓ n entre los controladores de vuelo de la torre del aeropuerto dca y de una torre del Área de warrenton aunque aÓn federal aviaciÓn, en ningu Ún momento los aviones estuvieron apunto de chocar un comunicado de acerca del incidente afirma: grafica "esta falta de comunicación nunca debió ocurrir oficiales de seguridad de la faa están investigando los hechos y porque hubo falta de comunicación y tomara acciones pertinentes en el caso" por su parte este incidente perturba la tranquilidad de los p
se presume que tres aviones casi chocan en el aire en el aeropuerto internacional ronald reagan en este audio se puede escuchar como la controladora de vuelo pide que el vuelo 3329 y el vuelo 3471 cambien su rumbo audio controladora de vuelo la controladora pierde la paciencia y los pilotos tampoco saben lo que esta pasando audio controladora de vuelo uno de los aviones que estaba a punto de aterrizar proveni Ía de la ciudad de portland maine los otros dos despegaban con direcciÓn a las...
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went on to ben ronald reagan without louis b. mayor and george murphy and frankly the biggest surprise for me doing the research was that everything ronald reagan did george murphy did earlier. he was the true pioneer in figuring out media, how to use media and particularly television. he perfected the reagan strategy of going from discontent blue-collar democrats and 64 and what murphy learned, he learned from luigi mayor. so there really is -- reagan was simply the best of all of them. there's no question about it. ronald reagan was a master performer but his conversion to the right, which i talk about in the book from those of you who may not know his past is both george murphy who is our senator in 1964 and reagan word liberal new deal democrats when they first entered hollywood. and murphy converted around 38 to republican conservative of. ragged end of world war ii as he writes in his autobiography is as a bleeding heart liberal and was in fact in many of the organizations even blacklisted for it. but for a series of reason
went on to ben ronald reagan without louis b. mayor and george murphy and frankly the biggest surprise for me doing the research was that everything ronald reagan did george murphy did earlier. he was the true pioneer in figuring out media, how to use media and particularly television. he perfected the reagan strategy of going from discontent blue-collar democrats and 64 and what murphy learned, he learned from luigi mayor. so there really is -- reagan was simply the best of all of them....
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ronald reagan would not have been ronald reagan without louis b. mayer and george murphy and the biggest surprise for me doing the research was that everything ronald reagan did george murphy did earlier. he was the true pioneer in figuring out media, how to use me and particularly television, perfected the reagan strategy of going to blue collar democrats in '64 and what murphy learned he learned from louis b. mayer. reagan was the best of all of them. no question about it. ronald reagan was the master performer. but his conversion to the right which i talk about in the book, those of you who may not know his past, george murphy who is our senator in 1964 and reagan were liberal new deal democrats when they first -- murphy converted a around 38 to republican conservatives. reagan ended world war ii as he writes in his autobiography as a bleeding heart liberal and was in many of the organizations that people were blacklisted for. but for a series of reasons he began a movement from liberal democrat to liberal anti-communist democrat to conservative
ronald reagan would not have been ronald reagan without louis b. mayer and george murphy and the biggest surprise for me doing the research was that everything ronald reagan did george murphy did earlier. he was the true pioneer in figuring out media, how to use me and particularly television, perfected the reagan strategy of going to blue collar democrats in '64 and what murphy learned he learned from louis b. mayer. reagan was the best of all of them. no question about it. ronald reagan was...
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the gun and honest under ronald reagan. and it isn't just read again. there is actually a trajectory that you can see from the week the mayor to his protÉge, george murphy who eventually became california senator, to his protÉge, ronald reagan. and right and in turn help mentor charlton heston eventually wind up with governor arnold schwarzenegger could he have the slightest you can serve it as would've also transformed the way in which the relationship tree media and politics but read the mayor and brought radio into the republican party to grammar and said nsi said his protÉge george e. was really the first actor to train presidents. he tried to do it in 48 and didn't listen to them and then he did in 1952 and 56 was dwight eisenhower. it was to republicans again brought hollywood republicans throughout the party into the radio age and the hub of the democrats. he met we invite you to join a conversation. we'll put phone numbers for production on the screen here. you can also tweet a look tv or you can send an e-mail, booktv@c-span.org. this discus
the gun and honest under ronald reagan. and it isn't just read again. there is actually a trajectory that you can see from the week the mayor to his protÉge, george murphy who eventually became california senator, to his protÉge, ronald reagan. and right and in turn help mentor charlton heston eventually wind up with governor arnold schwarzenegger could he have the slightest you can serve it as would've also transformed the way in which the relationship tree media and politics but read the...
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rule instead of the buffett rule. >> pelley: so a vote for president obama is a vote for ronald reagan. john, how does the obama campaign change as of today? >> well, governor romney want this is election to be about president obama's record, president obama wants the election to be about which candidate is going to give people the fairest shake in the future. so by using that republican icon, he's trying to paint romney and his republican colleagues as so unfair even ronald reagan wouldn't agree with them. republicans point out that when reagan called for fairness it was part of a much larger tax cut and tax reform program that barack obama, scott, would probably not support. >> pelley: john, thanks very much. putting the police a step ahead. a computer program that can predict where crime will occur. that's when we come back. ls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you cou
rule instead of the buffett rule. >> pelley: so a vote for president obama is a vote for ronald reagan. john, how does the obama campaign change as of today? >> well, governor romney want this is election to be about president obama's record, president obama wants the election to be about which candidate is going to give people the fairest shake in the future. so by using that republican icon, he's trying to paint romney and his republican colleagues as so unfair even ronald reagan...
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reagan would make saying well, there would be some jawboning back-and-forth but ronald reagan won. what is your sense? >>guest: in 2007 you may recall that our campaign for the nomination totally collapsed. i cannot tell you the number of experts need the beltway that had reasons why we collapsed. they were a little bit surprised when we made a comeback. look, everyone is free to make whatever comments they want to but why do most of them come from anonymous sources? isn't that cowardly? >>neil: very good point. always good to see you, sir. thank you very much. john mccain. >> did any of you catch this on the steps of the u.s. capitol today? >> we are fired up and ready to stay. we are fired up and ready to stay here and dot work for the american people. >> house democrats shouted "work, work," and with that they left and they left you, with this. welcome aboard! [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ hk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissa
reagan would make saying well, there would be some jawboning back-and-forth but ronald reagan won. what is your sense? >>guest: in 2007 you may recall that our campaign for the nomination totally collapsed. i cannot tell you the number of experts need the beltway that had reasons why we collapsed. they were a little bit surprised when we made a comeback. look, everyone is free to make whatever comments they want to but why do most of them come from anonymous sources? isn't that cowardly?...
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. >> jon: that wouldn't pay for a half day's work on the secret reanimate ronald reagan project... oops. (laughter) zombie reagan. but point taken senator thune. the buffett rule would only raise... (laughter). the buffett would only raise... really? (laughter) my jimmy buffett joke nothing, the buffett caper joke... (applause). all right. all right. senator thune is pointing out the buffett rule would only raise $47 billion over the next ten years. i mean, that's barely... (laughter). 18.79... why didn't i ever learn to divide by 10? (laughter) anyway, point is, $4.7 billion per year isn't worth the trouble. >> the broader debate about funding for planned parenthood is not just ideological, it's a funding issue. over $300 million a year in taxpayer funds. >> $363 million a year to planned parenthood. that's a lot! (laughter) >> jon: well, there's some new math for you. so let me see if i can get this straight. $47 billion in millionaire's money is less than $300 million dollars in mammograms and birth control. is that what it is? (bleep). (laughter) to no one's surprise, the repub
. >> jon: that wouldn't pay for a half day's work on the secret reanimate ronald reagan project... oops. (laughter) zombie reagan. but point taken senator thune. the buffett rule would only raise... (laughter). the buffett would only raise... really? (laughter) my jimmy buffett joke nothing, the buffett caper joke... (applause). all right. all right. senator thune is pointing out the buffett rule would only raise $47 billion over the next ten years. i mean, that's barely... (laughter)....
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this is ronald reagan. thanks for listening. (end of excerpt) c-span: what was your reaction the first time you heard that? >> guest: oh, it was emotional. i've heard it ma--a few times now. we've played it to audiences as we've discussed our book in the last couple of months, and it's a--it's an emotional one, because you also see rea--reagan as a--his kind of emotional side. and it's authentic reagan. it's just who he is and how he thought, and it just, i think, gives a lot of credibility to the--the book, because you see him writing as he's talking. you see him thinking, looking out of a window, thinking about, you know, the fact that he has to write these things. he's really writing this as he's watching the cars, so i think it's wonderful. c-span: now did--did you go into this project with a certain idea of who ronald reagan was? and have you changed your mind? >> guest: i didn't, and so i didn't go in with a certain view. i think had i--had i had a s--fixed view of reagan, i don't know that i would have even asked for the
this is ronald reagan. thanks for listening. (end of excerpt) c-span: what was your reaction the first time you heard that? >> guest: oh, it was emotional. i've heard it ma--a few times now. we've played it to audiences as we've discussed our book in the last couple of months, and it's a--it's an emotional one, because you also see rea--reagan as a--his kind of emotional side. and it's authentic reagan. it's just who he is and how he thought, and it just, i think, gives a lot of...
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when i was 11, i was an active ronald reagan supporter. another was a democrat paired i had a huge arguments with her -- a democrat. i had a huge argument with her. but then i switch to high school. i was interested in women's issues. i was pro-choice as a move into college. i was very clearly a democrat by the time i got to that first semester and started volunteering for mike dukakis. >> what do you feel the strongest when it comes to issues? >> because of my own experience, and fill most passionately about ensuring -- i know it sounds a little cliche -- but i feel strongly that people have access to opportunity. we are very polarized in washington about the role of government. i feel like i am living example of a person who was helped by a series of government programs. if those programs did not exist, a mother would have had to go back to india, a divorced woman. my whole family would have been stigmatized. my opportunities would have been far more limited. a series of programs, food stamps, free and reduced lunches, section 8 housing,
when i was 11, i was an active ronald reagan supporter. another was a democrat paired i had a huge arguments with her -- a democrat. i had a huge argument with her. but then i switch to high school. i was interested in women's issues. i was pro-choice as a move into college. i was very clearly a democrat by the time i got to that first semester and started volunteering for mike dukakis. >> what do you feel the strongest when it comes to issues? >> because of my own experience, and...
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(laughter) >> do like ronald reagan? do you like ronald reagan? >> of course i do. >> i'll make you ronald reagan by you, and i can go in anderson, south carolina and get a social security saying you're ronald reagan. if you're an employer and a hispanic person comes to you with a card that says i'm ronald reagan, you say you don't look like ronald reagan, you can get sued. so what i want to do is have documents that can be verified for employment. i think we should all turn our social security card into a biometric document that can't be faked and you go back to roger ailes to renew your contract, you need to pay mike more. >> say that one more time. >> roger ailes, mike huckabee knocks it out the park on saturday night. >> there you go, there you go. >> when you go back to negotiate with roger, you have a document that fox news can prove quickly that you're mike huckabee. if you did that one thing along with securing the border, it would be harder than heck to hire an illegal immigrant. and if they do, they should lose their business and go to j
(laughter) >> do like ronald reagan? do you like ronald reagan? >> of course i do. >> i'll make you ronald reagan by you, and i can go in anderson, south carolina and get a social security saying you're ronald reagan. if you're an employer and a hispanic person comes to you with a card that says i'm ronald reagan, you say you don't look like ronald reagan, you can get sued. so what i want to do is have documents that can be verified for employment. i think we should all turn...
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ronald reagan is also involved. talking points and brit hume will sort it all out. >> you just -- he sprinted out of nowhere. people are screaming to get down and he had the gun up and he was running and chasing a kid outside. >> so he was specifically chasing down one kid. >> it looked like it. >> bill: a brutal school shooting in ohio leaves one student dead. four others wounded. why did it happen? we'll have a special report. >> is bill o'reilly fair and balanced? >> i'm going to stay out of the fight with bill. >> bill: jesse watters occupying the academy awards. it wasn't pretty. >> trying to be the next bill o'reilly? that's not a good look for you, son. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. jfk, ronald reagan and rick santorum. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. saturday i was with dennis miller in santa barbara and had the opportunity to se
ronald reagan is also involved. talking points and brit hume will sort it all out. >> you just -- he sprinted out of nowhere. people are screaming to get down and he had the gun up and he was running and chasing a kid outside. >> so he was specifically chasing down one kid. >> it looked like it. >> bill: a brutal school shooting in ohio leaves one student dead. four others wounded. why did it happen? we'll have a special report. >> is bill o'reilly fair and...
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ronald reagan. george h.w. bush, bill clinton and barack obama. >> next one. >> you're not doing so well. which president was known for his early morning dips nude? john quincy adams, franklin delano roosevelt -- i don't want to see any of these guys naked -- calvin coolidge or lyndon b. johnson. franklin had physical problems. >> i'm going with john quincy adams. >> coolidge because he was a whack job. >> go. john quincy adams! >> naked? >> yes. >> i don't believe it. all right. i don't believe this for a minute. i've never seen anybody who's better with people than you besides me. >> they say if your name is difficult to pronounce you are not favored in work, in your personal life, in school. >> who did you sleep with to get this job? >> ha. here's the thing. when people don't know how to pronounce your name, they don't ever say it because they don't want to be wrong. >> he doesn't care. how's by koda? most people go heeyyyy. >> some people are name injectors. >> both ends, so to speak. hoda and then kotb. yo
ronald reagan. george h.w. bush, bill clinton and barack obama. >> next one. >> you're not doing so well. which president was known for his early morning dips nude? john quincy adams, franklin delano roosevelt -- i don't want to see any of these guys naked -- calvin coolidge or lyndon b. johnson. franklin had physical problems. >> i'm going with john quincy adams. >> coolidge because he was a whack job. >> go. john quincy adams! >> naked? >> yes....
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poco agregÓ que luchó contra el neoliberalismo de margaret tatcher y la revoluciÓn conservadora de ronald reagan, lo malo es que cuando guevara muriÓ en 1967, ni tatcher era primera ministra ni reagan era presidente de estados unidos. nuevos disturbios callejeros causaron la muerte de mÁs personas en el cairo, la policÍa lanzÓ gases lacrimÓgenos y disparo con escopetas donde los manifestantes enardecidos, estaban al igual que la vez pasada en el partido de fÚtbol. e n siria aumentan 217 los muertos en la ciudad de om, tras ataquese la orden de seguridad del regional. defensores de los derhos humanos calificaron la situaciÓn como una verdadede masacre y reclamaron la intervenciÓn inmediata de la liga Árabe. las fuerzas del rÉgimen hicieron ataques de mortero que dejaron varios cadÁveres en medio de las calles. vamos con adelanto de lo que serÁ el programa al punto con jorge ramos este domingo. ♪ >> este domingo en al punto, harry ried, el lÍder del senado cree que no es cosa de risa que mitt romney diga que no le preocupan los mÁs pobres. >> piense en esto, un hombre que no
poco agregÓ que luchó contra el neoliberalismo de margaret tatcher y la revoluciÓn conservadora de ronald reagan, lo malo es que cuando guevara muriÓ en 1967, ni tatcher era primera ministra ni reagan era presidente de estados unidos. nuevos disturbios callejeros causaron la muerte de mÁs personas en el cairo, la policÍa lanzÓ gases lacrimÓgenos y disparo con escopetas donde los manifestantes enardecidos, estaban al igual que la vez pasada en el partido de fÚtbol. e n siria aumentan...
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reagan. >>> lori gracias. hoy miles de jÓvenes soÑadores decidieron salir de la sombra para ajustar su tatestatus mi deprisa migratorio para muchos un grandes pero tar grandgran despertar carlos botifoll nos presenta te caso desde los Ángeles. >>> para pedro trujillo este dÍa empezÓ con una extraÑa mezcla de ansiedad y esperanza >>> se debÍa de hace muchos aÑos, este hubo un tiempo que nuestra familia temÍamos deportaciones. >>> el suyo ha sido un largo recorrido desde que sus padres lo trajeron de chico desde chiapas mÉxico. >>> tengo fe en que viene algo mejor. >>> desde muy temprano pedro se destacÓ por sus estudios y su activismo >>> despuÉs de la deportaciÓn de mi tio tenÍa que actuar verdad no estar con las manos cruzadas. >>> fue dloe los primeros unirs en la red de soÑadores y cuando saliÓ la ley sb 1070 Él viajÓ arizona arriesgando todo para marchar y protestar >>> por si nos arrestaran, por si hubieran que querÍan mandarnos a la migra contra noz >>> fue el primero que llenÓ la sol
reagan. >>> lori gracias. hoy miles de jÓvenes soÑadores decidieron salir de la sombra para ajustar su tatestatus mi deprisa migratorio para muchos un grandes pero tar grandgran despertar carlos botifoll nos presenta te caso desde los Ángeles. >>> para pedro trujillo este dÍa empezÓ con una extraÑa mezcla de ansiedad y esperanza >>> se debÍa de hace muchos aÑos, este hubo un tiempo que nuestra familia temÍamos deportaciones. >>> el suyo ha sido un...
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reagan el gran Ídolo de los republicanos perdÓo en iowa y al final, no solo gaÓo la republicana si no que fue el presidente o sea iowa es complejo, no fes ray quien gane ahora serÁ el candidato republicano, pero lo que si es cierto, es que no se le puede ignorar. >>> carlos, la elecciÓn serÁ importante para el ganador o los perdedores >>> en este caso, josÉ, el Único que se puede dar el lujo si se quiere de no ganar. es el seÑor romney. romney es tan poderoso, porque va adelante, tiene tanto dinero, tiene tanta organizaciÓn en el resto de los estados. que el puede darse el lujo de quedar en segundo lugar y media vez quede a una distancia notan grande del primer lugar. para Él estÁ hecho el asunto. lo demÁs, estanca si obligados a ganar. >>> carlos rajo nuestro analista polÍtico, gracias estaremos teniendo esta conversaciÓn todo este aÑo. uno no que no estarÁ presente fÍsica en iowa. y si a travÉs de ibts neto es el presidente barack obama. pi ver mÁs sobre iowa, como funciona el llamado caucus, etc. puede ir a telemundo.com/noticias. quiero regresar al tema del mandat
reagan el gran Ídolo de los republicanos perdÓo en iowa y al final, no solo gaÓo la republicana si no que fue el presidente o sea iowa es complejo, no fes ray quien gane ahora serÁ el candidato republicano, pero lo que si es cierto, es que no se le puede ignorar. >>> carlos, la elecciÓn serÁ importante para el ganador o los perdedores >>> en este caso, josÉ, el Único que se puede dar el lujo si se quiere de no ganar. es el seÑor romney. romney es tan poderoso, porque...
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said. >>> affect compared to meet carter to ronald reagan's race to this one while reagan did not to say things are bad he didn't go about same things were bad people just felt bad and he said i have the alternative and i will print a fact that doesn't seem to be the case with mitt romney >>> we don't know what his alternative is are yet to check its policy papers they're just brought out lance we should know where he's at. >>> ronald reagan had a tremendous advantage to meet carter was kind of like mitt romney he could not convey anything with reference to what he will do and what he has done and he couldn't defend he is just and complete the handicapped and all reagan had to say was there he goes again. >>> coming up the top stories including the bart service and east bay from baker to union city. >>> the teens it may be taking a new champions of the national league west up next. >>> welcome back to our last look at the top stories. the bart service between the bay from union city stations in the east bay because of some track work that began overnight they have some issues with ac
said. >>> affect compared to meet carter to ronald reagan's race to this one while reagan did not to say things are bad he didn't go about same things were bad people just felt bad and he said i have the alternative and i will print a fact that doesn't seem to be the case with mitt romney >>> we don't know what his alternative is are yet to check its policy papers they're just brought out lance we should know where he's at. >>> ronald reagan had a tremendous advantage...
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"back to my dad's time, and ronald reagan's time. they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support, he said. reagan would be, quote, criticized for doing the things that he did." that earned jeb bush this response today from anti-tax enforcer and reagan worshipper, grover norquist. "there's a guy who watched his father throw away his presidency on a two to one ratio of spending cuts and tax increase promise, and he thinks he's sophisticated by saying that he'd take a ten to one promise. he doesn't understand, he's just agreed to walk down the sam alley his dad did with the same gang and he thinks he's smart. you walk down that alley, you don't come out." joining me now, msnbc's john heilemann and jonathan capehart. john heilemann, you wonder if the younger generation of republicans like some of these current governors understood what ronald reagan actually did as president, and the kind of compromises that he actually made with democrats. >> well, lawrence, some of them clearly do. governor bush understands exactly -- >>
"back to my dad's time, and ronald reagan's time. they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support, he said. reagan would be, quote, criticized for doing the things that he did." that earned jeb bush this response today from anti-tax enforcer and reagan worshipper, grover norquist. "there's a guy who watched his father throw away his presidency on a two to one ratio of spending cuts and tax increase promise, and he thinks he's sophisticated by saying that he'd take a...
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in 1980, at this point, ronald reagan was 34% in head to head. he picked up 16 points and won 50-43 with a third-party candidate picking up the difference. the incumbent doesn't get more than they pull in head-to-head polls. >> eric: you are predicting a big win for romney? instant that dangerous, over confident? are you worried about that? >> you asked my opinion. we are going to work for every vote. we are pivoting to the general election and working hard. >> eric: you mentioned 1980. let's take a look at the pols. it is fascinating. in 1980, at this time, basically, this week, april of 1980, jimmy carter had 43% being look how far back ronald reagan was. on election day -- man, oh, man, mr. reagan with 50%, carter, 41%, anderson, 6%. he went up 9 points in that time. >> reagan went up 16 points and got to 50 and anderson, of course, dropped down to 6, 7 points. and that was the race. and reagan won new york state. that was the last time that a non-incumbent republican won new york state. >> eric: right now, president obama and romney are much
in 1980, at this point, ronald reagan was 34% in head to head. he picked up 16 points and won 50-43 with a third-party candidate picking up the difference. the incumbent doesn't get more than they pull in head-to-head polls. >> eric: you are predicting a big win for romney? instant that dangerous, over confident? are you worried about that? >> you asked my opinion. we are going to work for every vote. we are pivoting to the general election and working hard. >> eric: you...
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he was the person in charge of the budget for ronald reagan. he has developed a series of ideas about how to lower costs at the defense department. if you look at it, our defense department is higher on a per- capita basis than it was in the cold war. for a variety of reasons -- we have two wars that we did not have. >> the defense budget is $150 -- 550 billion. billion, but the cost of the war is $122 billion. >> it is $144 billion. >> that is the trigger you are talking about. >> and we have wars that we were not fighting two decades ago. i do think that cap has taken a position to cut the pentagon budget. they will schedule something that will have substantial reductions and we will support it. he has put forth as if the proposals over the last year on how to reduce the pentagon budget. it has been an important part of the debate over the last year. because he has had the experience of being at the pentagon, he has looked at as the programs and specific weapons systems and before to a series of ideas that account for a least $100 billion a y
he was the person in charge of the budget for ronald reagan. he has developed a series of ideas about how to lower costs at the defense department. if you look at it, our defense department is higher on a per- capita basis than it was in the cold war. for a variety of reasons -- we have two wars that we did not have. >> the defense budget is $150 -- 550 billion. billion, but the cost of the war is $122 billion. >> it is $144 billion. >> that is the trigger you are talking...